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The following is a column my father, Steve Lowery, published in the July 19, 1979 edition of The Lebanon Enterprise. Maybe his words will make you think twice before ignoring or passing by that local firefighter collecting money for the Crusade for Children this weekend.

For the past few years I've bitched every time the WHAS Crusade for Children drive was in progress. The Crusade meant that people would be looking for financial handouts to give to Norton Children's Hospital in Louisville, an institution far removed from my everyday thoughts.

The following is a column my father, Steve Lowery, published in the July 19, 1979 edition of The Lebanon Enterprise. Maybe his words will make you think twice before ignoring or passing by that local firefighter collecting money for the Crusade for Children this weekend.

For the past few years I've bitched every time the WHAS Crusade for Children drive was in progress. The Crusade meant that people would be looking for financial handouts to give to Norton Children's Hospital in Louisville, an institution far removed from my everyday thoughts.

School is out, which means your local library has been taken over by children and crazy librarians embracing the summer reading theme, “Every Hero Has a Story.” (You may have even seen some of us running around the library and schools in capes and masks.)

School is out, which means your local library has been taken over by children and crazy librarians embracing the summer reading theme, “Every Hero Has a Story.” (You may have even seen some of us running around the library and schools in capes and masks.)

As we transition from spring to summer, so many milestone events are taking place in the lives of our young people across Kentucky. I want to send out congratulations and best wishes to all our high school and higher education graduates. Kentucky has a bright future and it is in the hands of these capable young men and women, who are each beginning a new and important chapter in life.

As we transition from spring to summer, so many milestone events are taking place in the lives of our young people across Kentucky. I want to send out congratulations and best wishes to all our high school and higher education graduates. Kentucky has a bright future and it is in the hands of these capable young men and women, who are each beginning a new and important chapter in life.